Why are leaves arranged in different ways on a stem or a branch?
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The less overlap between leaves the more light the plant is able to utilize, thereby increasing its odds of survival.
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Ferns have fronds.
Conifer leaves are typically needle- or awl-shaped or scale-like.
Angiosperm (flowering plant) leaves: the standard form includes stipules, a petiole, and a lamina.
Lycophytes have microphyll leaves.
Sheath leaves (type found in most grasses and many other monocots)
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